Vision is one of life’s most precious gifts—a window to the world’s beauty, colors, and emotions. On World Sight Day, let’s take a moment to appreciate this incredible blessing and pledge to protect it with care and awareness. Regular eye check-ups, healthy habits, and Show more Load image
#WorldSightDay | This year’s theme, “Love Your Eyes”, reminds us to cherish and protect the gift of sight. By adopting simple habits like following the 20-20 rule to rest our eyes, eating Vitamin A-rich foods, spending time outdoors, reducing screen time and going for regular Show more Load image PMO India and 8 others
World Sight Day gives us a platform to raise awareness about the importance of good eye health and regular check-ups. Timely eye screening, a healthy diet, and protective habits can help prevent vision problems. This year’s theme, “Love Your Eyes,” reminds us to prioritize our Show more Load image
World Sight Day reminds us to cherish the gift of vision and care for our eyes every day. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the beauty we see and commit to protecting it. Love Your Eyes — they help you see the world’s goodness. For eye consultations, call (0674)-2725228 / Show more Load image 30 KB
Its #WorldSightDay! Do you know the common eye conditions that can cause vision impairment But regular eye checkups and timely treatment can prevent vision loss. #LoveYourEyes #beatNCDs Load image 5 KB
— World Health Organization South-East Asia (@WHOSEARO) October 9, 2025
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World Sight Day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of eye health and taking action to prevent avoidable blindness and visual impairment. It is organized by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) in cooperation with global healthcare organizations and civil society groups. Key aspects of the observance include the need for increased access to eye care services, an emphasis on early detection and treatment, and the promotion of equitable eye health for all.
Though World Sight Day finds its roots in a global scale, its relevance to India is significant. India is home to one of the largest populations of visually impaired people in the world, with many facing treatable eye ailments such as cataracts and refractive errors. A lack of eye care facilities, particularly in rural areas, and poverty have made access to adequate eye health services difficult for many Indians. The government of India, along with NGOs, has been working to tackle this problem by launching eye health initiatives, awareness campaigns, and expanding access to quality eye care services.
In India, World Sight Day is observed through various activities aimed at promoting awareness about eye health and the importance of regular check-ups for early detection of potential issues. This includes eye health camps in rural communities, education and capacity building for healthcare professionals, and collaborations between government, the private sector, and NGOs to provide affordable eye care services to the underprivileged. World Sight Day is observed globally on the second Thursday of every October.
World Sight Day facts
The theme for World-Sight-Day in 2025 was Giving Together, Seeing ForeverIn 2024 was Children, love your eyes. In 2023 the theme was Love Your Eyes.
Globally, more than 2.2 billion people have some form of vision impairment according to the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness.
Diabetic retinopathy accounts for 90% of blindness worldwide, yet it remains a preventable conditions.
It is estimated that nearly half of all blindness in India is due to cataract, which can be easily treated with surgery. However, due to lack of access to healthcare in some regions, many people are unable to receive this treatment.
According to a study by the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, computer vision syndrome is prevalent in 60% of software professionals in India. This is due to long hours of computer use without breaks and poor ergonomics at the workstation.
In the News and Trending in India for World Sight Day
Raise your voice for equal access to quality eye care for everyone, including marginalized communities or underserved areas. Lobby for policies that support the expansion of eye care services and ensure eye health services are affordable and available to all.
Utilize social media platforms, local television channels, or radio stations to spread awareness about eye health. Share eye care tips, information about common eye conditions, and encourage regular eye check-ups.